Of the three guys mentioned, it seems that Pete Carroll is most confident that Avril will be suiting up against the 49ers. Carroll had this to say;

He was very close to being able to play on Sunday… so we’re planning on him being part of it this week unless he has some kind of setback we can’t foresee. That would be a nice little boost to get him back in the game.

Speaking on Clemons;

He’s going to take reps for us this week. He will take reps Wednesday and we’ll just see how he does. We need to get him through the practice routine and see if he can handle it, which we think he can. But he hasn’t done that yet so that means he’ll be working against the guys, pushing and shoving and all that in a limited fashion and then we’ll take it just one day at a time and see how he progresses.

Brandon Browner;

He ran hard in pregame, but not full speed. We want to make sure that we can get him back to full speed. He’s in a track meet out there so he’s got to have all that going for him. He’s going to run again. He ran today, he’s going to run tomorrow and Wednesday we’ll see how he does. We’ll try to get him for Thursday’s practice.

If we play without any of them and win, I'm confident we can beat them in their house with the addition of them and Harvin and Irvin. A good part of our team was missing last week and we will continually be getting shots in the arm as the season progresses.

Pete won't say if they are playing or not until he absolutely has too. I would suspect they will all be game time decisions. They first you will know about if they are playing or not will be when the inactive list comes out.

This game is going to bring out the best and worst in everyone, coaches, players fans etc..... No amount of "gamesmanship" is too much this week.

I suspect Avril will be the only one of the three to play. We didn't have Browner when our team hammered the 49ers last year, and I don't think any of us want to see Browner at 80% speed. I'm just guessing but Clemons' recovery trajectory so far makes me feel that he will miss at least the next two games. The team rushed Carp back from a knee injury last year and that decision backfired. I think they realize how important Clemons will be in the postseason so I expect maximum caution with his return.

BTW, if we could swing a trade this next offseason for a veteran pass rusher (Cameron Wake, or someone like that), I'd be fully supportive. I think if we don't, our pass rush could hit a bit of a lurch for the next few years. Because I think Clemons is probably playing his last season here. But we'll see.